We tend to get this in construction deali
ng with hard hats a fair amount with headgear worn by various Indian and Pa
kistani religious people. Their reigion does not accept them wearing anythi
ng on top of their head covering, nor can they remove it. In construction t
he hazards are such that not wearing a hard hat will preclude them from tra
veling much beyond the trailer.
The Risk Assessment
for the THA exists for a reason - S-A-F-E-T-Y. The person signing the THA c
ould not receive a waiver of liability from the student to wear it anyway.<
/SPAN>
OMHO. Yours may diff
er.
Bill Parks
CHST, CHMP, CEHT, LSP, RPIH
CHEMPHYXX......is now Lin
kedIn
630/380-4032
**Providing sound Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health and Safety,
Environmental Health & IAQ, Environmental Science, and Laboratory suppo
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From:
"Yaeger, Mary Ann" <MaryAnn.Yaeger**At_Symbol_Here**WESLEY.EDU>
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU
Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011
10:27 AM
Subject: [DCHA
S-L] Burka and safety
Could others tell me how you deal with
a student who wears a Burka taking an organic chemistry class, or any lab c
lass for that matter? We certainly don=E2=80=99t want to discriminate
religiously, so how do we deal with the safety issues of that. Surpr
isingly this is the first time this situation has arisen for us.
Thanks,
MaryAnn
MaryAnn Yaeger, MS
Supervisor of Laboratory Services,
Chemical Hygiene Officer
Wesley College
120 N. State Street
Dover DE 19901
Ph. 302-736-2389
Fax 302-736-2301
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